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Green Brigade unveil 'out of touch' tifo in defiant display

Green Brigade unveil 'out of touch' tifo in defiant display

Glasgow Times10-05-2025

The Green Brigade revealed on Friday that their request for a matchday display had been denied due to "serious breaches" of display protocols.
The club's email to the supporter group warned that there would be no access provided before or during the match to showcase a display.
Nevertheless, the group proceeded with their demonstration, unveiling a banner criticising the club as "out of touch" ahead of the game against Hibernian.
One green and white display read: "Fairer deal for fans!"
A second banner, featuring black text on a white background, read: "Celtic PLC - Always out of touch, never out of pocket", signed by the Green Brigade.
The fan group claims that multiple attempts to meet with the club since November 2023 have been refused by officials.
A Green Brigade statement on Friday evening read: "Unfortunately, the club has refused tomorrow's NCC tifo.
"This is a continued sanction due to the Green Brigade's 'Red Card' and Bik McFarlane tifos.
"Despite repeated attempts, the club has refused to meet with the Green Brigade since November 2023."

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